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  1. Jones1rocks

    Unknown large molar

    I'm not having much luck in trying to identify this fossil tooth, by attempting to find similar images of tooth pattern and size. I have no information on where it was found, and the label only read "Fossil Tooth". The roots are large, and show some kind of apparent secondary mineral growth which gives them an abnormally rough appearance. The enameled crown measures 2.75" x 1.40", and the height when upright measures 3". There is loose, but trapped, bone, visible in one of the pictures, between four of the roots. If anyone has any suggestions, or recognizes the tooth, it would be appreciated greatly! Paul
  2. tommcclees

    Meg Or Gw Greenmillrun Creek

    Can anyone say whether this is a Megalodon or Great white fossil tooth? Found in green mill run creek which flows into the Tar River in the city of Greenville state of North Carolina USA. Part of the Upper Yorktown Formation thought to be Pliocene and some Miocene Epochs
  3. Paolo stagnaro

    Please Help To Id Tooth

    i found this fossil tooth in a second hand shop I need help to figure out what exactly is . Thank you
  4. Tennessees Pride

    Carcharodontosaurus Tooth

    From the album: Most of my collection

    This tooth is purchased material.
  5. aussiefossils

    Tiger Shark Tooth?

    Tiger shark tooth?, I would love to also know how old this is approx. Please help me identify... Thanks . Jess
  6. Paleoworld-101

    Carcharodontosaurus Tooth #1

    From the album: Kem Kem Fossils

    Name: Carcharodontosaurus Tooth Age: 100 million years old Locality: Kem Kem Region, Morocco, North Africa Formation: Tegana Formation Length: 3 and 1/8 inches long Notes: A spectacular museum quality Carcharodontosaurus tooth. Specimens like this are very rare. No repair or restoration and beautifully intact enamel from tip to root on both sides. Excellent serrations. It is also a premax tooth which is quite rare (can't tell from this photo but it has a D shaped profile when looked at side on). My best dinosaur tooth.
  7. Miatria

    Dire Wolf? Bear?

    I just found this tooth in Florida's Peace River. It looks like a canine. Shell Seeker suggested either bear or dire wolf, and as always, he suggested I turn to the experts on the Fossil Forum for help. I appreciate all input.
  8. dadasauradon

    Unknown Tooth Found In Sc

    Can anyone help me ID this tooth? The base looks like a mammal but I really don't know. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!
  9. Paleoworld-101

    Spinosaurus Tooth #1

    From the album: Kem Kem Fossils

    Name: Spinosaurus Tooth Age: 100 million years old Locality: Kem Kem Region, Morocco, North Africa Formation: Tegana Formation Length: 4 and 1/8 inches long Notes: Very nice size and excellent quality. No repair or restoration.
  10. moewill

    Tooth Identification

    I have something that I am almost certain is a tooth, but I can't figure out from what animal. Attached are some pictures. Can anyone identify it? It might be from a fish, but I am not sure.
  11. Jay Wallerius

    What Is This Molar From?

    I got this from a friends father that passed away, I have no info at all and I cannot find anything like it anywhere.
  12. blazingarrow

    I'm Not Sure What I Have Here?

    Found in a phosphate mine in Central Florida. please give me some knowledge.
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